5 rounds of 9mm and 1 .356 hole? Somebody a while back said 1 hole drill at 5 yards I I said that seemed easy, my idea of one hole is all touching, but here that is not the case? That seems insanely hard, even at 3 yards, probably even at 2 yards.
5 rounds of 9mm and 1 .356 hole? Somebody a while back said 1 hole drill at 5 yards I I said that seemed easy, my idea of one hole is all touching, but here that is not the case? That seems insanely hard, even at 3 yards, probably even at 2 yards.
funny, I always thought the "test" started from holstered concealment. That is the only way I have ran it. I recently have been getting 95s or better consistently so I have started to up the range with the same par time.
last time I shot it at 10
probably my favorite drill right now. I have shot with people that when they first hear this drill assume they are gonna smoke it. I have only shot with a couple other people that can consistently shoot above an 80.. for what ever its worth. and yes I somehow managed to get three stringed vertically but touching.. I thought I had missed completely at first lol.
Last edited by breakingtime91; 11-17-2015 at 12:19 AM.
I did originally intend "group" to mean a group of students, but of course I want to see if their grouping is getting better. Some awesome ideas here! I am a huge fan of the one hole drill, but I tend to use it as way to end a practice session rather than a group assessment test. After a year of classes I really want to be able to look at the averages and quantify improvement, if any.
Last edited by JHC; 11-17-2015 at 12:38 PM.
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Why not just use an AMRAP drill? Target size and distance could be whatever the OP felt appropriate. The score is the number of good hits in the allotted time. This could allow a large number of students to be run all at once. Existing targets could perhaps be used. It is pretty much relevant to LE work. Scores can easily be tracked and it can reward both speed and accuracy depending on distance and target size.
Last edited by 167; 11-17-2015 at 05:21 PM.
AMRAP is fine but you must create some disincentive for dumping a magazine. I've done something similar with rifles, face for ~2 seconds and hit the 8" circle AMRAP. We count the number of hits in the circle for base score and then subtract the number of rounds out for a final score. I've had people shoot negative scores.
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One of my favorite drills. Mike Pannone's 15 in 10 Drill. It can be modified based on ability. In Mike's class I did 18 in 10 with one C zone hit. We had an instructor from the Sig Academy in the class who did 21 in 10.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5MeFZM6LwHE